Hurricane Katrina Damage Claims must be filed by August 28, 2006.
The wrath of Hurricane Katrina spared little in her path, and many homes and businesses left devastated in the wake are just now beginning to be able to think about starting over. Unfortunately, far too many survivors are finding out that instead of rushing to help in that process of rebuilding, their insurance companies are trying to avoid payouts by citing unclear language in insurance policies.
Condo owners have special issues to contend with, including sorting out the responsibilites of individual unit owners and the homeowners association for specific repairs. Tragically, many condo, home, and business owners are finding out that their insurance company is refusing to pay for property damaged by flood, and are in some cases even coercing policyholders into signing waivers that designate the damage as caused by flooding - which they refuse to cover.
If you feel abandoned and betrayed by your insurance company, you are not alone. Thousands of other condo owners across the Gulf Coast are being cheated out of the money they need to rebuild their homes and their lives. Don't let the industry get away with such unscrupulous behavior. Contact us today.
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